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Too much saliva in mouth
There comes too much saliva in my mouth. What may be the reason for this? and i also drinks a lot of water.
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Defination of more in terms of you can be termed normal or hyperselivation only after examination. More amount of salivation usually do not cause much problem, and drinking lots of water is a good routine. Seek a dentist to get fair advice for normal or more salivation.
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Hey, its called hypersalivation ,causes include mouth ulcer , gastro esophageal reflux disorder, oral infection such as tonsillitis,retropharyngeal and peritonsillar abscesses,epiglottitis . Hypersalivation is optimally treated by treating or avoiding the underlying cause.Mouthwash and tooth brushing may have drying effects. anticholinergics and similar drugs that would normally reduce the production of saliva causing a dry mouth 
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